Google SecOps SOAR (formerly Siemplify)

It's a Case Manager

Pretending to Be a SOAR.

Google acquired Siemplify in 2022, rebranded it twice, and three years later the SIEM and SOAR still feel like two different products. Feature requests disappear into a void. Integrations are limited. And the SOAR part? It's more case management than actual orchestration.

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What Practitioners Think of Google SecOps SOAR

Real feedback from verified users. Not our words.

"I did not fond of the customization options in Google Chronicle Security Operations as it hampers adaptability for organizations with security requirements. The user interface needs to be more user friendly and intuitive to facilitate navigation."
G2
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/01
"Since the acquisition from its former owner, the service is non-existent, platform is instable and not performance, and the service is not delivered in line with the contract."
Gartner Peer Insights
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/02
"I dont like the fact that Google purchased a once great company and is now turning it into trash. Since the Google takeover support for the product does not exist, prices are going up and changing, and the close partnership with Siemplify that we once had has totally eroded away."
G2
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/03
"New runbook need to be configured manually when there are new rules being forwarded to siemplify. Process takes times and testing before it can be transited into operational use."
G2
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/04
"Siemplify will still need programming skill to configure the playbook. The support hours does not align to my region and thus the hours for interaction are restricted and might not be able to provide prompt support."
G2
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/05

 What Practitioners Think of Blink 

 From teams that made the switch. 

"The ease of use of the product plus support creates the most powerful security orchestration and automation platform. The team built a product with support to make sure the product is not stagnant but actually providing outcomes which we did not get with Splunk, Palo Alto (Demisto) or Tines which we have owned or tried. Already paying for itself within a couple of months."
G2 Verified Review
/01
"The platform is straightforward to use. It was quite intuitive for my team to get started. The skill level required is much lower than we needed with our SOAR."
G2 Verified Review
/02
"What truly sets Blink Ops apart is their unparalleled speed with the fastest TTA (Time to Automation) in the market, surpassing competitors by as much as a hundred fold."
Tal Morgenstern, Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners
/03
"Perfect 5-star rating in GigaOm's 2024 SOAR Radar Report for implementation of AI Security Automation. 400% year-over-year revenue growth."
GigaOm Radar Report 2024
/04

Google SecOps SOAR vs. BlinkOps

Case management is one thing. Real security automation is another.

Capability BlinkOps Google SecOps SOAR
AI Agent Builder No agent builder. Gemini assists with playbook generation but no autonomous AI agents.
AI Workflow Builder Gemini can help create playbooks via chat, but capabilities are limited and tightly coupled to Google's ecosystem.
AI Workflow Modifier Manual edits only. Drag-and-drop editor for changes. No natural language modification.
Analyst Copilot Gemini in SecOps provides natural language search and some investigation assistance. Tied to Google's data only.
Agentic Workflows Playbooks only. No reasoning capabilities. Every path must be pre-defined.
Dynamic Workflow Creation Static playbook assignment. Alerts route to pre-configured playbooks. No dynamic selection.
Integrations ~300 SOAR integrations. Custom connectors require Python and remote agents. Limited marketplace.
Tables (Local DB) No native structured storage in SOAR. Data lives in Chronicle SIEM or external BigQuery.
Self-Service Portal No self-service portal. SOAR is SOC-facing only. No way to expose workflows to end users.
Time to Production Days to weeks. Requires configuring connectors, remote agents, Python environments. Deployment complexity varies.